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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (44838)1/5/1999 12:40:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Respond to of 1572942
 
Tench - RE: "Speaking of which, I wonder what's the die size of Dixon, a.k.a. Pentium II Enhanced. It should be comparable to the K7 die size"

According to amd.com, the Celeron has 131mm^2 die size while the Celeron A has 155mm^2 die size. That will lead to a guess of 179mm^2 for Dixon, unless the Celeron A has a built in cache controller, or whatever you guys have spoken about in the past, which would make it smaller.

Other than being able to run at a lower voltage, are notebook chips slightly smaller than their counterparts?